Mechanical indicating and plotting device



March 15, 1960 s. w. wlLcox 2,928,177

' MECHANICAL INDICATING AND PLOTTING DEVICE Filed May 29. 1955 2 Sheets-Shea?l 1 /III'IIIIIIIIIII'IIII March 15, 1960 s. w. wlLcox 2,928,177

MECHANICAL INDICATING AND PLOTTING DEVICE Filed May 29, 1953 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 lY |IlllllVIIIIIII'IIllllllllllllll'l IMU M (r6/554 63 19e 69 MECHANICAL INDICATmG AND vPLorrtNG DEVICE a Y,

Stanley W. Wilcox, Tulsa, Okla., assignor to Seismograph Service Corporation, Tulsa, Okla., a corporation of Delaware c. .a

Application May 29, 1953,sria1N0. 353,227

4o Claims. (C1. ss-z'l) This inventionrelates to mechanical indicating and plotting devices and more particularly to a mechanical tool for performing a plurality of' mathematical, geometric and drafting functions; Y

The mechanical tool of the present invention, whenY used with a few basic attachments, is capable of produc-v ing a large variety of geometric configurations, and is capable of providing useful information to aid the solution of a number of mathematical problems. A device of this nature has a number of inherent uses as an aid to instruction in the elds of plain geometry, analytic geometry, trigonometry, basic drafting, and the like. While these uses of the mechanical plotterV when used as a -single unit with basic attachments are of considerable importance, the use of a number of identical mechanical VA'devices in tandem whereby-the indications and functions of each of the units supplements those of other identical units, presents even greater possibilities. 'The structural interconnection of a number of such units to pro'ducea great variety of useful results is disclosed fand claimed in my copending application Serial No. 358,228 iled concurrently herewith and assigned to the vsame assignee Vas the present invention, and, for that reason, the description is herein limited to a single mechanical plotter and the results attainable by proper use of such a plotter.

lt is an object of the present Yinvention' tol provide a mechanical plotting device which may be utilized' to produce a number of geometric conigurations. i Another object is to provide an apparatus for perform- 2,928,177 Patented Mar. 1,5, 1960 ice,

tape to move only Vin a predetermined direction, or may be utilized to lock the tapeto preventmovement in any direction. l

- Another object is to provide an indicating and marking device in which anV endless tape interconnects a plurality of rotatable membersand in which a sliding member may be selectively secured to said tape at any of a pluralityof predetermined positions in order tocontrol the relative-movement betweenA a marker and a posi-` tioner secured 'to the plotter, and for providing a means for indicating the movement of said slidable member rwith respect to said rotatable members in vorderto produce a series of predetermined geometric configurations.

In accordance with the present invention, the foregoing and other objects of" the invention are realized by providing a mechanical plotting unit which essentially comprises a frame provided with a plurality of parallel spreader rodshaving a wheel'rotatably mounted at each end thereof. Around each of the wheels passes a continuous flexible metallic tape of Aconstant length which is provided with a linear scale on its surface for providing an indication of the movement of the tape over Ythe wheels. The spreader rodalso carries a slider assembly which is provided with a` plurality. of clamping means thereon so that the slider maybe clampedto the .tape'at any of "a, number ofpredetermined positions on either 'l side ofthe spreader bars. The slider assembly is provided With a Vernier scale in registry with the'linea'r scale on the endless tape in order that the slider assembly may be selectively clamped atany desired position along the tape or, in the event that free movement of the slider .assembly is desired, to provide an indication of the relative movement between the tape and the assembly.

A tracer and a positioning member are providedas separate attachments for the plotter in order that they may beselectively secured either to theslidersassembly,

i clamped toY thel endless tape.

ing a variety of geometric transformations in which indicating means are so provided Ythat these transformations will conform to predetermined geometric conditions. v

` A further object is to provide a mathematical plotter and marking means in which the angular rotation of the plotter and the linear movement of the marking means may be simultaneously indicated.

A still further object is to provide a 'mechanical plotter employing a positioner and a marking device in which rotation of the plotter causes simultaneous movement of the marking means with respect to the positioner in a predetermined directionl Still another object of the invention is to provide a mechanical plotter in which an endless movable tape interconnects a pair of rotatable wheels in order that relative Ymovement between the endless tape and the rotatable wheels may be indicated in order to produce a number of predetermined geometric configurations.

Another object lis to provide a mechanical plotter in which an endless tapeV passes through a sliding member and interconnects a,V pair of rotatable members and in' which means are provided to selectively permit free and unrelated movement between the tape and the sliding member.

VAnother object is to provide a device of the character described in which the sliding member maybe freely movable with respect to the tape, may be clamped to the to the frame member or toone of the Wheels positioned on the frame. The functions which the mechanical plotter will perform depend upon the positions selected for attachment of the tracer and the positioning member, and upon the position at which the slider assembly is 'By proper selection of these variables, the mechanical plotter when employed singly may be utilized to-perform such functions as the production of a family of circles 'with se'lfdetermining radii, thefgeneration of' a spiral of Archimedes, the productionf a linear scale, theitracing of a singley hypocycloid, the demonstration of polar coordinates and theI production of straight lines having determinable angular relationships.

Other objects and many ofthe attendant advantages of this invention will be readily appreciatedas the same becomes better understood by reference tothe following detailed' description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:

Fig. A1 is a plan view of a mechanical plotting device Lwhich is one embodiment of the invention;

Fig. 2 illustrates an enlarged plan View of a broken awayl portion of the device shown in Fig. 1 showing the details of the arbor for mounting the wheel assembly on the frame of the mechanical plotter;

Fig. 3 is a partial sectional view taken along a line substantially corresponding to line 3-3` of Fig. 2;r

Fig. 4 shows a partial'sectional view looking endwise ofthe wheel assembly shown in Fig. 2;

Fig. 5v illustrates one type of holder which may beV employed to hold the bearings of the wheel assembly of v `internally threaded apertures 32a and 32bres'pectiv` in the portion of theblock forming the longitudinal slots 29a and 29]) cooperate with the brake shoes to.

"in Fig. 6;

Fig. 8 is an end View of the slider bar assembly shown inFig.6;k *Y v A l Fig. 9 shows an exploded viewof the assembly. apparatus for attaching a marking device to the mechanical plotter; l r j Fig. 10 is an exploded view of the assembly apparatus for attaching a positioner to the plotter of Fig. 1;

Fig. l1 shows a protractor circle disc which may he attached 'to the wheel assembly of the plotter;

Fig. l2 illustrates a Vernier plate which is designed to match the calibrations on the Y protractor disc of Fig. 1l; I Y l' Figs.V 13 to 16 illustrate a plurality of assembly Washers which vmay be useful in assembling the vmechanical plotter;

Fig. .17 shows a straight edge attachment which may be secured to the mechanical plotter; l

Fig. 18 is a plan view of a Vrotatable plate which may be attached to the plotter; Y

Pig. 19 shows a frontelevation view of plate of Fig. 18; and v Fig. 20 illustrates extender arms and apparatus for the rotatable vmounting the plotter on a conventional drafting board.

Referringnow to the drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, there is shown in Fig. 1 a mechanical plotter which includes `a frame or arm member indicated generally as 20 and havingl rotatable assemblies or members 21a and 2lb mounted at the extreme ends thereof. interconnecting lthe rotatable assemblies so as to be movable over their outer periphery is a continuous flexible metallic tape 22. An indicating scale designated as 23 and shown in Fig. 3 may be comprised of separateV graduated scales positioned respectively on the metallic tape and the frame member` 2t) in order Yto provide an indication of the travel of the tape over the rotatable assembly.

Slidably positioned on the frame20 for linear movel ment in a predetermined direction between the rotatable members is a sliding assembly or cross member 24, through which the endless tape passes at two positions on opposite sides on the frame. The sliding assembly may be clamped to the endless tape at either ofthe two positions, and at any desired point along the length ofthe tape, by means of a pair of 'clamping devices 25a and 2Sb. When the ksliding assembly is clamped to the V,tape at only one of the positions, the sliding as` sembly is moved alongV the frame 20 in fa pretermined direction upon movement of the endless tape 22 by rotation of one of the rotatable members. An indicating means 26 which is comprised of cooperating scales positioned on the sliding assembly 24 and on the endless tape 22 provides an indication of the relative movement between the sliding assembly and the tape to enable the Y sliding assembly to be clamped at any desired and indicated position along the tape.v r

As shown in Figs. `6, 7 and 8, the sliding assembly 24 includes a block 27 having a pair of longitudinal boresv v forces the brake shoe `into Contact with the metallic tape 22 and thereby clamps the sliding assembly to the tape whereby rotation of one of the rotatable members causes movement of the sliding assembly Z4 along the frame 26 in a predetermined direction. For instance, let it be assumed that it is desired to move the sliding assembly as viewed in Fig. 1 from the position shown toV the right towards the' rotatable assembly 2lb when the rotatable assembly is rotated in a clockwise direction as viewed in Fig. l. The'clamping means25a are actuated by tightening the lug Slasuntil ther brake shoe a clamps the sliding assembly to the endless tape as the tape passes through the longitudinal slot 29a. Rotation of the assembly 2lb in a clockwise direction moves the endless tape thereover 'and thevmovement of the endless tape, in turn, induces'linear movement of the sliding assembly'along the frame 20 towards the rotatable as sembly 2lb. It is manifest that rotation of the `'rotatable assembly 2lb in counterclockwise direction with the sliding assembly clamped at the position iust deseribed will cause the sliding assembly to move to the lef .e ile viewed in'Fig. l, toward the rotatable assembly 21a. This sure of the clamping meansv 25a 'on the flexible tape 2S therethrough for mounting the block on the frame 2li. The endless tape 22 passes through a pair of longitudinal slots 29a and 29h on opposite sides of the block 27 in order that the clamping means 25a and 25b, which are also positioned in the longitudinal slots, may clamp the block 27 to the endless tape at either of the slotted positions. The clamping means 25a and 2512 each include a brake shoe,.designated respectively as 36a' and 30h positioned respectively in the longitudinal slots 29a' and 29h. Threaded lugs 31a and 31h Vwhich engage with enable the block to be clamped to the tape. Insertion of one of the threaded lugs into the threaded aperture 22. Hence, it can be seen Vthat movement of the slid-v ing assembly 24 in either 'of two predetermined directions along the frame 2t? is attainable by proper manipulation of theV clamping means 25a and 25h so that the sliding assembly is moved in either of these two directions upon rotation of either ofthe rotatable members. Simultaneous application of pressure Athrough the clamping means 25a and the clamping means 25h locks the sliding assem= bly to the tape at two positions on opposite sides of the frarne so *that movementof the tape over theA rotatable members is thereby prohibited. lf neither of the 'clamping means is actuated, free and unrelated movement between the tape and the sliding assembly is provided. A

small indentation 35 in the surfaceof the brake shoe accommodates a rounded end of the threaded lug in order to aid in the application of locking pressure to the endless tape 22, and toprevent the withdrawal of the brake shoe` from the tape unless the lug has first been removed. A transverse opening 36 may be provided in the block 27 in order toV receive an yataehment 37 shown in Fig. l0 for positioning the mechanical plotter with respect to a drafting board or the like, ordfor receiving a marking attachment 3S shown in Fig. 9, in a manner to be subsequently described in detail., vA projecting pin 39 may be provided on the opper surface of the block 27 in orderV to register with openings in a washer, another mechanical plotter or other suitable attachments in a manner which will become fully evident hereinafter.

The indicating means 26 comprises vernier scales 40 and 4Q' attached to opposite sidesrof the blocks 27 in registry with a graduated scale `fil on the tape 22 in order to indicate accurately the position ofthe center of the opening 36 with respect to the metallic tape so that the sliding assembly 24 may be accurately located at any desired position along the tape 22 by reference to the indicating means. The Vernier plates 40 and 40 areroftset rom the bore-hole center by a'predetermined amount so that the reading of lthe indicating means 26 accuratelyV end of which is positioned an arbor assembly 43 for to Fig. Zit can ,be seenL that the frame rotatablymounting the wheel assembly 21a or 2lb on the frame. The spreader rods 42 are in the form of tubes, each end of which telescopes over a stud 44 which is secured to a bracket 4S on a segmental end plate 46 of the arbor assembly. Threadedly inserted into the end of each of the spreader rods is an adjusting plug 47 vwhich may be inserted to any desired position in an internally threaded end portion of the rod in order to adjust "the--pressureon' a compression spring 48 positioned within the end of the rod between the end of the stud 44 and the head of the plug 47. Tension on the tape 22 may be adjusted y varying the pressure of the springs 48 on each of the arbor assemblies 43, which variation is accomplished by altering the depth of the adjustable plug 47 in the spreader rod. Application of manual pressure to either of the arbor assemblies compresses the spring48, relieves the tension on the tape 22 and permits the tape to -beY slipped ol of the wheels 21a or 2lb to enable assembly or disassembly of the mechanical plotter. f

Secured to the plate 46 so as to rotatably mount an anti-friction sleeve bearing 49 is a thimble journal 50 which is in the form of a hollow cylinder encompassed by the sleeve 49. To maintain the bearing sleeve in position and hold the wheel on the journal 50 a snap ring 51, preferably of the type shown in Fig. 5, may bev provided in abutment with the sleeve 49 and encircling the cylindrical journal"'50. lIr a precision instrument is desired, preloaded, anti-friction ball bearing assemblies may be substituted forthe hollow sleeve bearing r4.9A in order to increase the accuracy of the device and reduce friction.

The indicating means 23 comprises vemier scales 52 and 52' secured to the brackets 45 of the wheel assemblies 21a and 2lb andin registry with the graduated scale 41 on the endlesstape 22. The Vernier scales 52 and 52 are offset from the center of the wheel assemblies 21a 2lb, respectively, by a distance which corresponds to the zero-point offset distance of the scales 40 and 40 attached to the sliding assembly 24. The tape 22 may be set to Y zero by moving the tape with the clamps 25a and 25h released until tape zero registers with the zero point on the vernier scales 40 and 40 andthe offset of these scales and of the scales 52 and 52 enables a direct reading of the tape distance between scales 40 and 52 and 40 and 52 which is indicative of the distance between wheel assembly centers and the center of the sliding assembly. As shown in Fig. l, a reading-of the tape measurement diierences at the vernier scale 40' and the scale 52 measures: the distance r1 whereas the difference in tape readings observed at vernier scale 40 and scale 52 measures the distance r2. By actuating one of the clamping means 25a or 25b one of the vernier scales 40 or 40' is clamped in fixed p QSition with respect to the tape 22 while the reading on the unclamped Vernier scales indicates an apparent movement of the tape which is twice the distance of movement of the sliding assembly along the frame. The double distance indication is induced by the movement of the sliding assembly in one direction along the frame and the simultaneousmovement of the tape in an opposite direction through the sliding assembly. The actual tape movement is therefore one-half of the scale reading at the Vernier andthe values of r1 and r2 may consequently be ascertained with twice the accuracy of conventional direct indicating .vernier scales. The purpose of the setting up of the mechanical plotterin this manner is to establish a relationship between the transf `respect to the wheel assembly 21a or 21b 'and for indicating the relative movement of the tape over the wheel. .Y

To facilitate the assembly and dlsassembly of the mechanical plotter and its attachments, an assembly pin attached.

53a maybe provided on the upper face of` each of the.

.assembly 24, and, like pin 39, register with suitable apertures in assembly apparatus whichis secured to the plotter in a manner to be subsequently described in detail.

In order to provide a'means for attachingithe'frame 20 to other assembly apparatus, the bottom surface of the supporting plate 46 may be provided with a downwardly protruding pin` 53h, the purposes of which will become evident as the description proceeds.

The inner diameter of the hollow cylindrical journal 50 is equal to the diameter of the opening 36 in the sliding assembly so that the attachments37 and 38 may be interchangeably inserted into these openings The attachment 37 includes a positioning stub 54 to whichl is secured a suction cup 55 or other suitable positioning position on a drafting board, a drawing paper, or the like. The vpositioning stub'may be selectively inserted into either the opening 36 in the sliding assembly 24 or the' central opening in the journal 50 in order to accurately locateA the plotter with respect to any tixed position. Spacerl sleeves 56 and 57' may be utilized to adjust the height of the plotter if suchis required or the spaceY the positioning attachment with respect to other attachments. Although only one of each of the spacers 56v and 57, is shown in Fig. l0, it is to be understood that a plurality of such members are provided so that as many spacers as needed in assembling the plotterare available.

The stub 54 may be provided with a washer 58 having an assembly pin 59 and'an assembly aperture 60 thereonA for registering with a corresponding apertureor pin on the apparatus to which the positioning attachment 37 is l. For many purposes, a positioning attachment of the type previously described is not feasibleand, hence, Va different means for establishing a fixed point is' desirable. For this reason, a point establishingV means of the type shown in Fig. 2O ymay be substituted for the attachment 37 and, consequently,it will be understood that'furtherreference to the positioner 37 includes both of these general ttypes. The positioner of Fig. 20`includes a pair of positioningarms v83 pivoted about a junction bolt 84`t'o which locking pressure may be applied by the wing lock' nut 85 to lock the arms in position. The arms may be secured to a drafting board 86, orthelike; by means of a clamp 87' about which' the arms are pivoted. A lockk nut 88 may be provided to lock one ofthe positioning arms to the clamp. OnV the outer extremity of the posi-V tioning arm is preferably mounted a screw-in positioning pin 89 which may be attached directly to the clamp 87 in the event that the positioning arms are not necessary.4

The positioning pin may be provided with an attaching washer 89a which is identical to the washer 58 on the positioning attachment 37.

Ther-marking attachment 38 includes a sleeve assembly bolt 61 vwhich is selectivelyv insertable into either the opening` 36 in the sliding assembly or into the central openingy in the thimble` journal 50 and which is retainable therein by'a wingnut 62 threadedly attached to the bolt. order that an assembly pin v64 and an assembly waperture 65 of'the washer may register with an accommodating aperture or pin in the apparatus to which the boltis attached. A furtherfuse for the central opening in the journal is to permit the insertion of a cross hair or alignment scopetnotxshown) or for the' insertion of apin point locating device in order to align accurately the center of .the opening over a fixed point. A marker 66,V

which .may be a marking pen or pencil as shown in Fig. 9 or maybeza scriber or otherY suitable marking means,`

is insertable into the hollowof the sleeve assembly bolt' 61 so4 that the Vmarker maybe positioned either on the Awasher 63 may beV secured to the bolt 61 inv assaut' sliding ass'emblyM-or. on one of the wheel assemblies 2da or21b. i

Although only one sleeve bolt 61 is shown in Fig. 10, actually a plurality ofA such bolts. of Varying length are provided to facilitate the assembly of the apparatus. A protractor circular disc 67l of the type shown in Figli, one side offwhich is provided with peripheral graduations calibrated' in degrees andY the otherside of which is providedA with peripheral gradu'ations corresponding to the linear calibrations 41 on the endless tape 22, may be secured tothe wheel assemblyZl for rotation there- In assembling the wheel and protractor disc an assembly aperture 68 maybe placed in registry'with one of the assembly pins on the apparatus to whichv the disc is attached such 'as the pin 59 on the washer 5% or the 64 on the washer 63. A central opening 69 in the protractor disc then titsA over oneof the attachments 37 or 38 so that the protractor is iixed'with respect to the at.- tachment while the wheel 21a, or 2lb isV free to rotate. If desired, the disc 67 may be made rotatable with the wheel byutil-izing a washer 7G of the type shown in Fig. 1.3 in which a pin 71 on the washer inserts within the aperture 68 in the discand an aperture 72 in the washer receives one of the pins 53a or 53h on thejv/heel. A central opening 73 in the washer receives either of the attachments 37V or 318 when the disc is locked to the wheel assembly by engagement of the pins and apertures. A Vernier plate 74, one side of which'is provided with a Vernier scale graduated in degrees to correspond tothe scale on one side ofthe disc 67 and the other side of which is graduated in linear divisions to match the linear scaleon the other side of the disc 67, may be attached to the wheel assembly bv means of the assembly aper tures 74a in a manneridentical to the assembly of'the disc 67. By proper selectionv of the washers shown in Figs. 13 to 16 in order to register the necessary pins and apertures in a, manner similar to the assembly of the disc 67, the Vernier plate 74 may be non-rotatably assembled on the arbor assembly 43 or may be mounted on the wheel assembly to rotate therewith.

A washer 7S, illustrated in Fig. 14 and having Ytwo apertures therein. is provided for simultaneous registry with two diiferent pins. Such a washer is useful in locking together two surfaces having protruding assembly pins such as the Washer 58 and the wheel assemblv 21.

A washer 76, as shown in Fig. l5, is provided with two protruding pinsAfor simultaneously registering with two apertures in order to lock together the attachments having the apertures. Such a washer might be useful in locking the Vernier plate and protractor disc together. A washer 77 of oilite or prelubricated metal as illustrate in Fig. 16 is used when freely movable fixtures are desired. Actually, several of each of these tvpes of washers are provided since more than one washer of a par-v ticular type may be required in one assembly.

The washers illustrated are merely one, acceptable` means for providing free movement or fixed movement between the plotting unit and the attachments mounted thereon. The pins. and holes may be tapered to take up play between adjacent washers and'increase the accuracy of the plotter. An alternative means for providing7 the iixed or free movement between assembled parts of the apparatus could be achieved by employing male and te male washers having interlocking gear teeth.

A straight edge 78 having assembly apertures 78a shown in Fig- V17 may be attached to one of the wheel assemblies 21a or 2lb and by proper selection of washers the straight edge may selectively be made rotatable with the wheel assemblyf21, may fixedly be mounted on the arbor assembly, or may be rotatable freely with respect to both the wheel assembly and the arborrassernbly. With the straight edge attached, the plotter is usefulas a linear scale` in drawing lines at various angles such as might be employed in shading or other drafting work or in other applications Where the production ofstraight lines at predetermined angles is desirable.

vWhen the'straight edge is used with the plotter, the vernier plate 74 and' theprotractor disc 67 may also be assembled on the wheel assembly 21 so that the angular rotation of Vthe straight edge about the thimbleV bearing Si)A may be indicated accuratelyon the protractor disc 67 in cooperation with the Vernier scale. It is apparent that` this indication may be provided either by fixedly mounting the Vernier plate on theV arbor assembly and mounting thl` protractor disc for rotation with the straight edgey or by xedly mounting the protractor disc and mounting the Vernier plate for rotation with the straight edge. The iixedly mounted scale, either on the Vernier plate or the protractor disc, provides a tixed starting point from which 'relativen angular Vrotation"between the disc and the plate may be Vread by 'reference' to the peripheral indicator scale von the protractondisc. The straight edge may be set to any desired angle 4reading the indicator scale so that the straight edge'mayie used for the production of straight lines at the Vdesired angle. i Ifthe angular positionfbetween apair'of lines is'un known and it is desired to measure that angle, the straight edge may be aligned with one or",L the lines and the protractor disc set to zero. Rotation of the straight edge into alignment with the other of the lines provides an indication on the degree scale of the protractor disc ofV the anglerbetween the lines which may beV read by means of the cooperating Vernier scale on the Vernier' plate`74'. Other uses for a device which measures angles and'aids in theV accurate establishment of points andk lines at predetermined angles will be obvious to those skilled in the l.

Another apparentruse for the plotter is the provision of a linear scale for measuring the distance between two fixed points. To 'effect thismeasurement the positioning attachment 37 is positioned near one of the pointsl and one of the wheel assemblies is mounted onl the positioning attachment. The marker or indicator 'is attached tothesliding assembly 2,4 and the marker isthn'mov'ed to one of the known points. The indicator scale'26 is set to zero by applying hand pressure to the'whee'l to compress the spring 4e? andV permit the tape to4 bey moved until the zero point of the tape scalelil is aligned with the Vernier scale dii to dil. The pressure is thenreleased and the'sliding assembly 2,4 is clamped/tothe tape at only one position. The marker is then moved lto the second point thereby moving theftape over the outer periphery of the wheel for a distance" exactly "equalto the ldistance between the points.' This distance'is indi-v cated on the indicator sic-ale Ztby a measurement which Y is twice the distance between the points dueto the aforementioned movement of the tape through theopposite vernierrscaie @il or itl simultaneously with the linear movement of the slidealong the frame.

It shouid'alsol be noted that when the protractor disc 67 and the Vernier plate 74 are assembled on thc wheell .1 l corre- Zia or 2lb the graduations of the protractor spond tothe graduated scale 41 on'the tape inV order that the transverseY linear movement of vthe slider assembly 2&5 may be converted into theanguiar rotatio'iiof'th'e whe-el in radians. When the tape isv moved a distance equal to the radiusof the wheel, the wheel is rotated Vone radian and the measurement of the movement of the tape over` the wheel as provided by the protractor 67 and scale 41 therebyV provides an indication of wheel 'rotation in radians.

To facilitate the rotation and movementof the as sembled plotterl and to facilitate the measurement'refe'rred. to inthe preceding paragraph, a rota'tir'igv plateattachmcnt V79 may be'prvided havingV a centralv opening 79a' which Assemblyape'tures Sii Y gagement with suitably shaped pins in themanner herescribe a circle of predetermined radius.

9 tofore described inv assemblingthe plate on the .wheel assembly. The plate 79 vmaybe provided with a linger grip 81 at its outer extremity which permitsA facile rta tion ofthe plotter when the plate. 75 is vii'xedly` secured tothe wheel; assemblyfZl. A Vernier scale 82 maybe provided on the plate 79 to aid in reading the graduated scale 41 onthe metallic tape withY which it is in registry as well as the graduationsonthe discs 67 'andV 74.pThus, the plate attachment 79 may befuied tothe frame with the disc 67 or 74 mountedfor rot-ationwith koneof .the wheels whereupon the scale 82 overlies the graduated scale 41 and the gradautions on the discs and permits the transformation of the linear movement olthe slide into radians as discussed in the preceding paragraph.VA This measurement may be made by aligning thezero marks on the scale 41 andthe protractor-67 with the'y Vernier 82 and reading the linal indications after the plotter: has been turned or operated. i i y' Y y Y f If it is desired to draw a circle of any predetermined radius, the positioning attachment 37Imay be. attached to the wheel assembly and iixedly located at the center of the circle to be produced so that the plotter is rotatable about the positioning attachment.` The slidingassembly 24 may be moved to the predetermined radius as indicated by the Vernier scale 40 or 40 on the sliding as sembly in cooperation with the graduatedscale41 on the tape to measure the radius r1 or r2 in the manner'lieretofore described.V The sliding assemblyv isclampedgto the tape at. two positions by simultaneousapplication of clamping pressure through the clamping means 25a and 25h inthe manner previously described so that there is noV Arelative movement between the tape and thevvvheel assembly. insertion of the marking attachment 38 Vat the slider assembly and rotation of the wheel assembly about the thimble journal Surcauses the marker to tran- ObViously the radius may be set at any position along the tape so that a family of circles of self-determining radii mayr thereby be produced.l Y

The plotter may be used to simulate a spiral of Archimedes by positioning the positioning attachment 37,

which is insertedv in the wheel assembly, at the center of the spiral.- Suitable washers are assembled on the posi-V tioning attachment 37 to hold the wheel assembly in xed position so that it does notv rotate when theflrame is turned. The sliding assembly 24.is `clamped to the tape 22 at only one position, which position may preferably be adjacent the wheel assembly Zlaor 2lb in whichthe positioning attachment is inserted. The 4marker attachment 38 is kattached tothe sliding assembly 24 and theframe 20.is Vthen' rotated about the wheelrassembly carrying the positioning attachmentj37 in order to move the marker attachment. Obviously,.as the frame 20 is rotated, the slide24 is moved along the frame by thevmovement ofthe tape 22 over. the wheel assemblies inasmuch as the tape is clamped at onlyzone position. Movement of the tape over the vwheel assembly causes the-sliding assemblyto be moved along the frame 20 away fromr the wheel assembly.` so that the marker attached to the sliding assembly is simultaneously moved linearly along the frame and rotatably about the positioning attachment 37 as the plotter is turned, Y It is obvious that the resultant of this combined movement is a spiral, the center of which is located at the positioning attachment 37 and `the pitch of which is determined by the diameter of the wheel since the linear movement of the marker during one complete l rotation ofthe plotter isequal to the circumference of the wheel. With each 'complete rotation of the plotter,

the endless tape is moved over the wheel fora distance equal to the circumference of the wheel and, hence, the marker which is moved with the tape is movedan equal distance.

The plotter is also a useful device for demonstrating. polar coordinates when -the wheel assembly 21 of the` plotter and the positioning attachment 37 inserted tluareiu are positioned at the pole or origin of the polar coordinate plotting system. The protractor disc 67 and the Vernier plate 74 are assembled on the wheel assembly using suitable washers and cooperating pins or apertures sc that the-.Vernier plate is rotatable with the wheel assembly 21 and the protractor. disc is fixed' to the positioning attachment 37. The protractor disc is assembled onv the stubf54 with the degree scale up so that the pin 59 fits into ,the` aperture 68 in order to x the protractor disc with respect' to the pole or origin. A washer 75 may be Vinserted on the stub 54 before the protector disc is placed thereon if free motion is desired. The spacer ring 56 may next be placed on the stub and the Vernier plateV assembled also with the degree side up so that the protractor disc and the Vernier plate are contiguous. A washer 76 is next placed on the stub with one pin in registry with an aperturein the Vernier plate and the sleeve bolt 61 of selected length is then locked to the washer 76 and consequently to the vernier'plate 74 by. registry between the other pin on the washer 76 and the aperture 65. Another washer is then applied over the bolt and the wheel assembly 21 of the plotter placed thereover so that the plotter is rotatable about the sleeve 61. The angular rotation of the plotter is displayed on the protractor disc scale in cooperation with the Vernier scale on the Vernier plate in order that the angular-.orientation of the plotter with respect toA that any subsequent rotation of the plotter in a counterclockwise direction isa direct measure of the vectorial angle ofthe .polar coordinate system. i

To provide va .direct reading of the vectorial radius of l the polarfcoordinatesystem, thepmarker 38,` which is attached to the sliding assembly 24, is moved to a position closely adjacentthe wheel assembly 21 at the .origin of the polar. system. The tape 22 is then set to zero by slidingthe tape over .the wheel assembly 21 after manually .compressing .the springs 48 until the Vernier scale 40 or .40 indicates a zero setting on the graduated scale .41 of the tape... Tightening the wing nut 62 locks the tape in its zero. position so that subsequent rotation ofthe plotter allows.. the movement of the tape over the wheel assembly to be directly read on the tape scale 41Y by means of the Vernier scale 40 or 40 as described above. Since theslding assembly 24 .maybe moved to any position along the tape, the marker may be moved in accordance with the movement of the plotter and can be '.'matle to'assume .anyvpoint in the polar coordinate system.. Anyposition to which the plotteris moved causes:Y simultaneousfmovement of the tape 22 and rotaf,

tion of the protractor `6,7 so that the-vectorialA radius lof the polar. system is indicated by the tape reading and the vectorial langleris simultaneously indicated on the protractor discscalel `The protractor 67 turns with thel frame of the plotter4 and the `matching Vernier plate 74 is xed with're'spect to the reference plane ofthe drawing `boardaslsho'wn in Fig. 20, thereby providingA a polar angle between the frame and the. drawing board without referencetof'the rotational positionof the wheel.Vv l The angular reading'of the protractor 67 and the VernierV plate 74 isdirectly indicative of the polar angle ofthe ofthe wheel assemblies.

v scales 40'; and 52. or thesc'ales 40 and 52f`o'n the same sidevof the unit.` .By reading the scales Von the same side induced by tape slippage over ,the wheel assemblies are` avoided and theaccuracy of the radius measurement is thereby increased.

Manifestly, the uses set forth are only a few of those attainable by proper manipulationof the plotter and other functions will be readily perceivable to those skilled in the art.

Obviously many modifications and variations of the i present invention are possible in the light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claimsthe invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described and it is intended to cover all modications within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.

"What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

l. In a mechanical indicating and plotting device, a combination of a frame, a pair of rotatable members mounted on said frame, an endless tape interconnecting said rotatable members for movementthereover, said tape having a graduated scale thereon, a slidecarried l by said `frame and including at least one opening through which said tape passes, an indicating means on said slide in registry with the graduated scale on said tape so as to indicate therelative movement between the tape and the slide, and a pair of indicators carried by said frame at spaced positions respectively adjacent said rotatable members and each registering with the graduations on said tape, whereby one of said indicators displays the distance between said slide and one of said rotatable members while the other of said indicators displaysthe distance between said slide and theother of said rotatable members.

2. A mechanical indicating and plotting device ,for use with detachable marking and positioning attachments which comprises a frame, a pair of rotatable members mounted on said frame, an endless tape interconnecting said rotatable membersfor movement thereover, means for indicating the movement of said tape with respect to said frame, a cross member slidably positionedV on said frame and manually movable therealongv to any predetermined position, means for indicating the relative move.- ment between the tape and the cross memberas said cross member is moved to said predetermined position, means selectively operable to VVinterconnect said cross member and said tape to elect movement of said cross member along said frame as said tape moves over the rotatable members, means for selectivelyattaching either one of the marking and positioning attachments to one of the rotatable members, and means for selectively attaching the other of said attachments to, said, Vcross member. Y

3. In a plotting device for producing a plurality of geometric configuraions, the combination of an elongated frame, rotatable members carried atspaced positions on said frame, an endless tape in the formof a closed loop having at least two tape runs and extending around said rotatable members, aA slide carried on said frame and movable to any desired position ,therealong, said slide including structure defining'a p air of spaced tape receiving openings so that eachrunpof said tape passes through one of said openings, a pairof manually actuated clamps carried by said slide at spaced positions, each of said clamps being Vlocated adjacent fone run of said tape and each being selectively operable to clampv measuring the movement of the slide along said frame Y when neither one of,\ saidclamps is actuated, and a pair of indicating means carried by said frame at spaced positions on opposite sides of said slide respectively adjacent said rotatable Vmembers and eachregistering with the graduations on said tape, whereby one of said indicating means displays the distance between said slide` and one of said rotatable members while the other indicating means displays the distance between said slide and the other of said rotatable members.

4. In a plotting device for producing a plurality of geometric configurations, the combination of Yan elongated frame, rotatable members carried at spaced positions on said frame, an endless tape in the form of a single closed loop interconnecting said rotatable members, whereby the two runs of the tape extend parallel to the frame along opposite sides thereof, arslide carried on said frame and movable to any desired position therealong, said slide including structure defining a pair of spaced tape receiving openings so that each runwof said tape passes through one of said openings, a pair of manuallyractuated clamps carried by said slide at spaced positions, each ofsaid clamps being located adjacent one the slide to the adjacent tape run, thereby to prevent the movement of the'slide along the frame when both of'said clamps are actuated, to provide for independentmovement of the slide and the rotatable members when neither one of the clamps is actuated, and tol effect movement ofthe slide along the framein a predetermineddirection upon rotation of the rotatable members when only oney of said clamps is actuated, an indicator carried by said slide yin registry with the graduations on said tape for run of said tape and each being selectively operable to clamp the slide to the adjacent tape run, thereby to prevent the movement of the slide along the frame when both of said clamps are actuated, to provide for inde-V pendent movementvof the slide and the rotaable members when Vneither one of the clamps is actuated, and to effect movement of the slide along the frame in a predetermined direction upon rotation of the rotatable members when only one ofsaid clamps is actuated, an indicator carried by said slide in registry with the graduations on said tape for measuring the movement of the slide along said frame when neither one o f said clamps is actuated, and a pair of indicaling means carried by said frame at spaced positions on opposite sides of said slide respectively adjacent said rotatable members and each registering with the graduations on said tape, whereby one'of said indicating meansdisplays the distance between said slide and one of said rotatable members while the other indicating means displays the distance between said slide and the other of said rotatable members.

5. In a plotting device forproducinga plurality of geometric configurations, the combination of an elongated frame, a pair of spaced rotatable members carried by said frame, and a tape interconnecting said rotatable members and movable thereover upon rotation of the rotatable members, a scale on said tape including a series of graduations, a slide carried on said frame andmanually movable to any desired position therealong, selectively operableV means for securing said slide to said tapeafter saidlslide has been moved to said desired position in order tov effect movement of the slide along the frame between said rotatable members when said rotatable members are rotated, and a pair of indicators carried by said frame at spaced positions respectively adjacent each of said rotatable members and in registry with the graduations on said scale, whereby-one of said indicators cooperates with said scale to measure the distance between said slide and a first of said rotatable members while the other indicator cooperates with said scale to measure the distance between said slideV and the other rotatable member.

6. In a plotting device for producing a plurality of' means for securing said slide to said tape Vin order to effect movement of theslidealong said frame betweenl said rotatable members when ysaid, rotatable membersare rotated,kan indicating means carried by said slide in registry with said scale for indicating the movement of said slide along said fr amewhenever the latter is manually moved along the frarne, andA ay pair of indicators carried by said frame at'positions respectively `adjacent each of said rotatable'lmembers and in registry with the graduations on said scale, whereby one ofsaid indicators cooperates with said scale to measure the distance between said slide and a tirst of said rotatable members while the other indicator cooperates with said scale to measure the distance between said slide and the other rotatable member, said selectively operable means also being operable to permit the manual movement of said slide along said frame. Y

7. A mechanical plotting device folguse with detachable marking and positioning attachments which `com-v prises a frame, at least one rotatable member mounted on said frame, means for deachably mounting s aidpositioning attachment upon one'of said rotatable members, means including a slidemovable along saidtrame for detachably mounting the marking attachment at any sev lected position along said frame, meansv for controlling the movement of the slide along the frame as said frame is rotated about said positioningattachment in order to induce the marking atachment to produce a predetermined pattern, an indicatoron said positioning attacht ing a `slide movable along said frame for detachably mounting the marking attachment at any selected position along said frame, means for controlling the movement of thev slide along the frame as said frame is rotated about said positioning attachment in order to induce the marking attachment to produce a predetermined pattern, an indicator on saidlpositioning attachment, a scale 0n i said one rotatable member in registry with said indicator for measuring the rotation of said frame about said positioning member, aseries of graduatlons on said endless tape in registry'with the scale on said one rotatable ment, and a detachable indicating disc mounted "for rotation with said rotatable memberand having indicating means thereon in registry with said indicator for'nieasuring the rotation of said frame abounsaid positioning attachment. Y Y v 8. A mechanical'ploting device 'for use with detachable marking and positioning .attachments which'comprises, a frame, at least one 'rotatable member mounted on said frame, means Afoi-detachably mounting said posiv tioning attachment upon said rotatable member, means including a slide movable along sad frame for detach- -ably mounting the marking attachment at any selected position along said frame, means for controlling the movement oi the slide along the frame as said frame is rotated about said positioning attachment in order to induce the marking attachmentlto produceza predetermined pa tern, an indicator on said positioning attachment, a detachable disc mounted on said rotatable member and having an indicating means thereon yin registry with said indicator for measuring the rotation of' saidA frame about said positioning a tachment, andvmeans for providing a continuous indication of the position of said..

slide alongjsaid frame.l I Y n I 9. A mechanical plotting device for use with detachable marking land positioning Vattachments which comprises, a frame, a pair of rota able members mounted on said frame, a tape interconnecting said rotatablemembers and movable thereover, means for selectively andV detachably mounting said positioning attachment upon one of said rotaable members, means including a slide movable along said frame for detachably mounting the marking attachment at any selected position along said frame, means for controlling the movement of the slide along the frame as said frame is rotated about said positioning attachment in order-to induce the marking attachment to produce a predetermined pattern, an indicator onsaid positioning attachment, a scale on said one rotatable member in registry with said indicator for measuring the rotationof said' frame about said positioning on said frame, an endless tape interconnecting said ro-,.

tatable members, means for selectively and detachably mounting said positioning attachment upon one of said rotatable" members, means including a slide movableA along said frame for detachably mountingA the marking attachment at any selected position along said frame,

means for controlling the movement of the slide along the frame as said frame is rotated about said positioning attachment in order to induce the marking attachment to produce a predetermined pattern, an indicator on said positioning attachment, a scale on said-one rotatable member in registry with said indicator for measuring the n rotation of said frame about said positioning member, aseries of graduations on said endless tape in registry with the scale on said one rotatable member, and atl least one indicating Vmeans on said frame in registry with the graduations on said tape for indicating the movement of said slide along said frame as said frame is rotated about said positioning attachment.

12. A mechanical plotting device for use with detachable marking and positioning attachments which cornprises, a frame, a pair of rotatable members mounted on said frame, an`endless tape interconnecting said rotatable members, Vmeans' for selectively and detachably mounting said positioning attachment upon one of said rotatablev members, means including a slide movable along'said framev for detachably mounting the marking attachment at any selected position along said frame, means for controlling the movement of the slide along the frame as,

said frame is rotated about said'positioning attachment v in order to induce the marking attachment to produce'a predetermined pattern, an indicator on said positioning attachment, a graduated scale on said one rotatableumember in registryvwith said indicatorfor measuring therotation of said frame about said positioning attachment,

a series lof spaced graduations onsaid endless tape in registry with said scale, an indicator carried by said slide in registry with the graduations .on said tape for facilitating the location of said slide atsaid selected position, and

at least one indicator carried by said frame in registryv with` the graduations on said tape for indicating the movement of said slide along said frame as said frame is rotated about said positioning attachment.

, 13. In a mechanical indicating and plotting device, the

*combination of a frame, a pairV of rotatable members member,`and a plurality of graduations on said tapein registry with the scale on said one rotatable member.

10. A- mechanical plotting device for use withldetach-V able marking and positioning Aattachments which cornprises, a frame, a pair of rotatable members mounted on said frame, an endless tape interconnecting said rotatable members and movable thereover, means for selectively and detachably mounting said positioning attach-` ment upon one of said rotatable members, means includmounted on jsaid frame, an indicating scale on atlleast one of s aid rotatable membersincluding a series of spaced,r graduations, ari endless v,tape interconnecting `said rotatable members Vandj-fmovable thereover, said endlessv tape rhaving a series of graduations thereon in registry,

with' the graduations on said indicating scale, and an indicator secured in lixed position upon said Vframe and aligned with the graduations-on the endless. tape and with the scale in order to facilitate a determination of the rela.-A

tionship between the rotary movement of said onerrotatable member and the linear movement of said tapez,

vonv said" frarne, oneof"v said rotatable members' graduated scalel thereon, an endless tape interconnectingV 14. In a mechanical indicating and plotting device, theV combination of a frame, a pair of spaced apart rotatable members mounted on said frame, a disc detachably but ixedly mounted upon at least one of said rotatable members and including an indicating means thereon, an endless tape interconnecting said rotatable members and movable thereover, a series of graduations on said tape in registry withthe indicating means on said disc, and an indicator secured in liXed position uponthe frame and aligned with both the graduations on the tape and the indicating means on the disc in order to indicate the relationship between the movement of the tape and the rotation of said one rotatable member.

l 15. ln a mechanical indicating and plotting. device, the combination of a frame, a pair of spaced apart rotatable members mounted on said frame, a disc detachably but xedly mounted upon one of said rotatable members and having a series of spaced graduations thereon, an endless tape interconnecting said rotatable members and movable thereover, said endless tape havingaseries of graduations thereon in registry with the graduations of said indicating scale, and an indicator secured in xed position upon the frame and aligned with the graduations on both the scale and the tape to indicate the-relationship between the rotary movement of said one. rotatable member and the linear movement of the tape, the graduations on said disc and on said tape being so dimensioned that they cooperate with the fixed indicator to provide an indication of the angular movement of said one rotatable member in radians; Y

16. In combination, a pair of attachments; a mechanical plotting device, said'device comprising a frame, a pair of rotatable members mounted at opposite ,ends of the frame, an endless tape interconnectingfsaid rotatable members; a slide movable along said frame, and securing means respectively disposed on said slide, on said frame and on one of said rotatable members, means for selectively attaching one of said attachments to any one of the securing means; means for attaching the other of said attachments to another of said securing means, and a pair of clamping devices on said slide which may be selectively employed to lock said slide to'said tape when both of said devices' are simultaneously applied, therebyV to maintainsaid slide in xed position with respect to the frame, to permit independent movement between the slide and tape when both of said devices are released and to produce predetermined movement of said slide along said frame in response to rotation of said rotatable members when only one of said devices is applied.

17. The apparatusV defined by claim 16 wherein securing means are provided on each of said rotatable members and a pair of securing .means are provided on saidy frame at positions respectively adjacent each rotatable member. j

18. In a mechanical indicating and plotting device, the combination of ak trame, a pair of rotatable membersV mounted on said frame, one ofv said rotatable members having an indicator thereon, an endless tape interconnect- CTI ing said rotatable members for movement thereover, said tape having a series of graduations thereon in registry with the graduated scale on said rotatable member, a slide carried by said frame,v an indicator lon said slide in registry with the series of gra'duations on saidV tape so as to' indicate thefrelative movement between the tape and thesiide, selectively operable means for clamping said slide at predetermined positions to saidV tape so that the slide is movable with the tape in a predetermined direction or for simultaneously clamping the Slide at a plurality of positions on said tape so as to prevent movement'ofthe tape with respect yto rotatable members.

f1.9. `A mechanical indicating andv plottingdevice'which. comprisesa tramas' pair of'rotatable membersmountedv having` a said rotatabie membersV and movable` thereover, said tape having a graduated scale thereon in registry with the 'graduated scale on. said'one rotatablemernber, an indicator Secured in fixed4 position upon, the frame and aligned with lthe graduated scales on Vthe vtape and on said one rotatable membena slide` carried by said frame, and indicating means on said slide in registry with the graduated scale on said tape for indicating the relative movement between the tape and Vthe slide.

20. A mechanical indicating and plotting device for use with detachable marking and positioning attachments which comprises a frame, a pair of rotatable members mounted on said frame, one of said rotatable members having an indicator thereon, an endless tape interconnecting said rotatable members for movement thereover, said tape having a series of graduations thereon in registry with the graduated scale on said rotatable member, a slide carried on said frame, means for selectively attaching either one of said attachments to either of the rotatable members, and means for selectively attaching the other of said attachments to said slide.

2l. The apparatus defined by claim 20 wherein said slide is provided with an indicating means registering with the graduations on the tape to indicate relative movementbetween the slide and the tape.

22. A Vmechanical indicating and plotting device for use with a detachable marking attachment and a detachable positioning attachment which comprises a frame, a pair iofwheels rotatably mounted at opposite kends of said frame, one of said wheels having an indicator thereon, anendless tape interconnecting said wheels so that the tape moves thereover as the wheels are rotated, said tape having a graduated scale thereon in registry with the indicator and also having a pair of tape runs extending generally longitudinally of the frame,.a slide carried on said frame ,between said wheels, an indicating means on said slide in registry with the graduated scale on the tape for indicating the relative movement between the tape and the slide, a pair of clamping devices on the slide respectively located adjacent each of the .tape runs for securingV the slide to the tape so that when one of the clamping devices is actuated the slide is moved along said frame in a predetermined direction as said wheels are rotated, said clamping devices when simultaneously actuated preventing movement of said slide along said frame or when simultaneously released, permitting independent movement of the slide and the tape, means for selectively vsecuring either one of the attachments to one ofthe rotatablemembers, and means for selectively securing the other of said attachments to the slide.

23. The apparatus-defined by claim 22 wherein an indicating means is carried by the frame in registry with the graduations on the tape.Y

24;"In combination, a positioning attachment; a mechanical plotting device comprising an elongatedk frame, a pair of spaced apart rotatable members carriedV by said frame, an endless tape interconnecting said rotatable members and moveable thereover, and a slide mounted for movement upon said frame, said slide having a pair ofV spaced apart clamping means 'on the slidefor selectively securing said slide to said tape; means for detachtably mounting said positioning attachment upon one Voi said rotatable members; a first detachable disc non-rotatably secured to said positioning attachment and having an indicatorV thereon; and a second detachable disc mounted for rotationl with said one rotatable member Vand having indicating meansV thereon cooperating with said indicator tofprovideI4 a-rneasu'rement'-ofV the rotation of' said memberV aboutVV the positioning attachment.

25'.` Therapparatus deiined by claim'2'4 wherein said one rotatablemember' is'A provided .with an axial opening or` accommodating said positioningattachment.

276. The apparatus defined` by claim 24 wherein the tape is in the'frmlofa single4 closed loop having a pair of runs extending generally longitudinally of the frame frame is provided with an indicating means in registry with the graduations on said tape. K A

31. The apparatus defined by Yclaim '29 wherein the frame is provided with a pair of indicating means respec-4 tively located adjacent said rotatable members and each registering with the graduations on;said tape.

32. A mechanicalplotting Idevice comprising a frame; said frame including a pair of end plates, at least one. elongated member extendinglongitudinally of said device,';a parton` each; end, plate telescopically associated with said member, and means biasing each of said end plates longitudinally of said member and away from each other; a wheel mounted on each of said end plates; an endless tape in the form of a single closed O-shaped loop having its ends trained over the wheels and having a pair of tape runs extending longitudinally of said frame, 'said end plates being movable with respect to said member against said biasing means to permit assembly of said tape upon said wheels, a slide mounted for movement longitudinally of said member; and a pair of manually operable clamps vcarried by said slide at positions respectively adjacent'each tape run so that said clamps may bev selectively operated to permit movement of the slide in.- dependently of the tape when both clamps are free, to prevent movement of the slide when both clamps are actuated and to provide for movement of the slide along the frame in 'a preselected direction when eitherone of the clamps is actuated while the other is free.

33. A mechanical plotting device comprising a frame; said frame including a pair of end plates, at least one eiongated member extending longitudinally of said device, a part on each end plate telescopically associated with said member, and means biasing each vof said end plates longitudinally of said member and away from each other; a wheel mounted on each' of said end plates; an endless'tape in the forni' of asinglje Aclosed loop interconnecting the'wheels'an'd 'having a pair of tape runs extending lon'gitudinally f said` lfra'm'e, said end plates :being movable'with'respfec't 'to said member against said biasing meanstoperniit assembly f said tape upon said wheels; a slide mounted for movement longitudinally of said member; a pair of manually operable clamps carried by said slide at positions respectively adjacent each tape run; a detachable attachment; and means for selectively securing said attachment either to said slide, to one of said end plates or to one of the rotatable members.

34. A mechanical plotting device comprising Aa frame; said frame including a pair of end plates, at least one .elongated member extending longitudinally .of said device, a part on each end plate telescopically associated with said member, and means biasing each of said end plates longitudinally of said member and away from each other; a Wheel mounted on each of said end plates; an endless tape in the form of a single closed loop interconnecting the wheels and having a pair of tape runs extending longitudinally of said frame, said end plates being movable with respect to said member against said biasing means to permit assembly of said tape upon said wheels; a slide mounted for movement longitudinally of 'said member; a pair of manually operable clamps car- .ried by said slide at positions respectively adjacent each tape run; a detachable attachment; and means for selec 'tively securing said attachment either to said slide, to

either oneof the rotatable members or to either one of the end plates. f

35. In a plotting device for producing a plurality of geometric configurations, the combination of lan 'elongated frame, rotatable members disposed at the opposed ends of said frame, an endless tape in the form'of a single closed loop interconnecting said rotatable members and having a pair of runs extending longitudinally' of the frame; a slide carried on said frame and movable to any desired position therealong, and a pair of manually actuated clamps carried by said slide at spaced' positions, each of said clamps being located adjacent one run of said tape and each being selectively operable to clamp the slide to the adjacent tape run, thereby to prevent the movement .of `the slide along the frame when both of said clamps are actuated, to provide for inde? pendent movement of the slide andthe rotatable mem.

bers when neither one of the clamps is actuated, to eiect. movement of the slide along the frame in a predetermined direction upon rotation of the rotatable members'. when only one of said clamps is actuated; a detachable' attachment; and means for selectively securing said at-f tachment either to said slide, to said frame or to one of said rotatable members.

36.'In a plotting device for producing a plurality of geometric congurations, the combination of an elongated frame,'rotatable members Vdisposed at the opposed ends of said frame, an endless tape in the form of a single closed'loop interconnecting said rotatable members and having a pair of runs extending longitudinally of the frame; a slide carried on said'frame and movable to any desired position therealong7 and a pair of manually actuated clamps carried by said slide at spacedA positions, each of said clamps being located adjacent one run of said tape and each being selectively operable to clamp the slide to the adjacent tape run, thereby to prevent the movement of the slide along the frame when both of said clamps are actuated, to provide for independent movement of the slide and the rotatable members when neither one of the clamps is actuated, to effect movement of the slide along the frame in a predetermined direction upon rotation of the rotatable members' when only one of said clamps is actuated; a pair of end plates each carrying one of the rotatable members, an elongated member, means mounting each end plate for movement longitudinally of the-elongated member so that the end plates can be moved toward each otherA to permit assembly of the tape upon the rotatable members,4 a detachable'attachment, and means for selectively securing said attachment either to said slide, to either one of said end plates, or to either one of the rotatable members.

37. In a plotting device for producing a plurality of geometric configurations, the combination of an elongated frame, rotatable members disposed at the opposed ends of said frame, an endless tape in the form of a single closed loop interconnecting said rotatable mem# bers and having a pair of runs extending longitudinally of the frame; a slide carried on said frame and movable to any desired position therealong, and a pair of manually actuated clamps carried by said slide at spaced positions, each of said clamps being located adjacent one run of said tape and each being selectively operable to clamp the slide to the adjacent tape run, thereby to prevent the movement of the slide along the frame when both of said clamps are actuated, to provide for independent movement of the slide and the rotatable members when neither one of the clamps is actuated, to etect movement of the slide along the frame in a predetermined direction upon rotation of the rotatable members when only one of said clamps is actuated, detachable positioning and marking attachments, means for securing one of said attachments to the slide, and means for selectively securing the other of said attachments either to the frame or to one of the rotatable members,

i@ 38. In a plotting device. for producing a plurality of geometric configurations, the combination of an elongated frame, rotatable membersdisposed at the opposed ends of said frame, an endless tape in theV form of a single closed loop interconnecting said rotatable members and having a pair of runs extending longitudinally of the frame; a slide carried on said frame and movable to any desired position therealong, anda pair of manually actuated clamps carried by saidslide at spaced positions, each of said clamps being located adjacent one run of said tape and each being selectively operable to clamp the slide to the adjacent tape run, thereby to prevent the movement of the slide along the frame when both of said clamps are actuated, to provideV for independent movement of the slide and the rotatable members when neither one of the clamps is actuated, to effect movement of the slide along the frame in a predetermined direction upon rotation of the rotatable members when only one of said clamps is actuated, a pair of end plates each carrying one of the rotatable members, an elongated member, means mounting each end plate for movement longitudinally of the elongated member so that the end plates can be moved toward each other to permit assembly of the tape upon the rotatable members, detachable marking and positioning attachments, means for securing one of the attachments to the slide, and means for selectively Y securing the other of said attachments to either of said end plates or to either of the rotatable members.

39. In a plotting device, the combination of an elongated frame formed by at least one elongated member supporting a pair of spaced apart end plates at the opposed ends of the frame, a rotatable member disposed on each of said end plates, an endless tape in the form of a single closed O-shaped loop having its ends trained over and tightly engaging said rotatable members and having a pair of runs extending longitudinally of the frame, means mounting each end plate for movement longitudinally of the elongated member so that the end plates can be moved toward each other to permit assembly of thetape upon the rotatable members, a slide car,- ried on said frame and movable to any desired position therealong, and rst and second v manually actuated clamps carried by said slide at spaced positions, each of said clamps being located adjacent one run of said tape and each being selectively operable to clamp the slide to the adjacent tape run, thereby to prevent the movement of the slide along the frame when both of said clamps are actuated, to provide for independent movement of the slide and the rotatable members when neither of the clamps is actuated, to eiect movement of the slide along the frame ina r'st predetermined direction' upon rotation of the Yrotatable members, when only the rst of said clamps` is actuated, and to effect movement of the slide along the frame in arse'condl, and.n opposite direction upon rotation of theirotatable'rnernbers when only the second of said clamps is actuated.

40. In a plotting device, the combination of an elon-V gated frame, rotatable members disposed at the opposed ends of said frame, an endless tape in the form of a single closed O-shapcd loop having its ends trained over and tightly engaging said rotatable members and having a pair of runs extending longitudinally of the frame, a slide carried on said frame and movable to any desired position therealong, first and second manually actuated clamps carried by said slide at spaced positions, each of said clamps being located adjacent one run of said tape and each being selectively operable to clamp theA slide to the adjacent tape run, thereby to. prevent the movement of the slidev along the frame when bothv of said clamps are actuated, to provide for independent movement of slide and the rotatable members when neither one of the clamps is actuated, to effect movement of the slide along the frame in a rst predetermined directionnpon rotation of the rotatable members when only the rst of said clamps is actuated, and to effect movement of the slide along the frame in a second and opposite direction upon rotation of the rotatable members when 'only the second of said clamps is actuated, an indicator carried by the slide, a series of graduations on said tape registering with said indicator, a detachable disc secured to one of the rotatable members and including an indicating means registering with the graduations on said tape, and an indicator secured to the frame in registry with the graduations on the tape and with the indicating means on the disc.

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